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Comet Company is owned equally by Pat and his sister Pam, each of whom hold 100 shares in the company. Comet redeems 50 of Pam's shares on December 31, 20X3, for $1,000 per share in a transaction that Pam treats as an exchange for tax purposes. Comet has total E&P of $160,000 on December 31, 20X3. What are the tax consequences to Comet because of the stock redemption? Explain your choice
A. No reduction in E&P because of the exchange.
B. A reduction of $50,000 in E&P because of the exchange.
C. A reduction of $40,000 in E&P because of the exchange.
D. A reduction of $80,000 in E&P because of the exchange.
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